In 1898 just a couple of years after Utah gained statehood, during a period when the wealthy and community leaders yearned to own a home on Brigham Street ( the original name of South Temple), this home was built by the mining, ranching, railroad magnate H.W. Bancroft at the beginning of his career. The timeless 2 story Federalist design was chosen to be built on this lot so that it would have a stately appearance and wouldn't be dwarfed in size by the Classic Victorian to the west and the Red Brick Colonial known as the Stobbe Mansion set on a double lot to the east. A wide, sweeping front porch greets those that walk up to the home as well as offers a place to exchange pleasantries with people as they stroll by. Unlike many homes on South Temple this jewel has not been altered or remodeled from its original design. It still has many of the original architectural details that draw people in who want to live in a historic home. Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only and were obtained. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement.
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